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Deleting System Components

Deleting System Components

ViewRunner allows you to add and delete various system components. This chapter discusses deleting modules and chassis in ViewRunner.


Note References to modules or to CAP ATU-C modules include all modules supported by the Cisco 6100 Series system for ViewRunner for Windows Release 2.4.0 (CAP ATU-C, STU-C, DMT-2 ATU-C).

10.1 Deleting a Module

To delete a module, follow this procedure:

Step 1 Move your cursor over the slot of the module you want to delete and right-click. The menu shown in Figure 10-1 appears.

Step 2 Select Delete Module. ViewRunner deletes the module from that chassis.


Figure 10-1: Deleting a Module Menu Option


10.1.1 Deleting CAP ATU-C and Line Interface Modules

For CAP ATU-C and line interface modules (LIMs), you must lock the module before you delete it.

To lock a module, follow this procedure:

Step 1 At the Cisco 6100 Chassis View, move your cursor to the CAP ATU-C or LIM slot and right-click.

Step 2 Select Port Properties > Configuration.

Step 3 When the dialog box displays, select Locked under the Administrative State field.

10.1.2 Deleting NI Modules

You can delete network interface (NI) modules without first locking them. If you delete LIM NI modules, you could interrupt subscriber calls taking place.

10.1.3 Deleting System Controller Modules

You cannot delete the primary system controller (SC) module.


Note Be sure to use the configuration
Save and Restore feature to save your original configuration so you can restore it when new modules are installed. See "Configuration Save and Restore," for more details.

10.2 Deleting a Chassis

To delete a chassis, follow this procedure:

Step 1 Place your cursor over the top, bottom, or sides of the chassis to be deleted, and right-click. The menu shown in Figure 10-2 appears.


Figure 10-2: Delete Chassis Menu Option


Step 2 Select Delete Chassis and the chassis is deleted.


Note For SC software Version 2.1.0 or later, the LIM controller module must be locked for you to delete the line concentration chassis (LCC). The Delete Chassis option is disabled if the LIM controller module is not locked. The
multiplexer chassis (MC) cannot be deleted because you cannot delete the primary SC module. For SC software Version 1.0.2, the LIM controller module does not support an Administrative state, so all LIMs in the LCC must be explicitly locked for the Delete Chassis option to be enabled.


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